‘You’ve been framed’ in South Shields!
Another glorious day in the north east of England. Looking out from the promenade you can see Tynemouth Priory in the distance, caught in the frame. The Tall Ships have arrived in Blyth, just a little further up the coast. Exciting times!
Here in the UK it looks like it could be a sunny Bank Holiday weekend. Have a good one, everybody! Sharing my six words with Cate and the Daily Post challenge.


Awesome!
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Pretty neat 🙂 🙂
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Great frames, Jo. Nicely done! My sister and Bil arrive in England tomorrow after a hot few days in Amsterdam. Coming from South Africa, they packed for cool weather. 😅
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Fear not, Ad- they will use them 😦 Remember it’s a Bank Holiday here and it always rains! My son normally camps at Leeds Music Festival. He had to work this year so has missed it. He won’t be very sorry when he wakes up this morning. It’s soggy! All my bragging about the weather has caught up with me. I hope they’ve landed somewhere nice and dry. I think it’s mostly an ok forecast 🙂 🙂
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So, my sister’s ‘all-weather raincoat’ will get an airing. 😀
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Almost certainly! 😦
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One of my best friend’s families lives in South Shields.
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Safely landed and on hotel Wifi, Carol? Enjoy! 🙂 🙂
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Looking forward to our holiday (next) weekend, but haven’t seen the forecast, not that it matters much because — here– the forecast is only slightly accurate, depending on which side of the mountain or where, exactly, in the valley you’re located.
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Just nice to take a breather in good company, Ron. You’ll be happy to have Sandra home. 🙂
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Perfectly framed, every one. Especially clever catching the two (three?) people so neatly in the first one. Can I frame a hug to send you??
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Ooh, please do! I’ve missed you so much! Had a lovely time with the family? 🙂
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Perfect, but it’ll take a while to blog: it’ll be mainly about food! Just put one jet-lagged daughter to bed after a wonderful day of catching up. She’s very amusing.
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I can picture you happy. No hurry to blog 🙂
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Absolutely beautiful skies in that frame!
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It was a glorious day x
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I love the different views through the frames, Jo. Enjoy your glorious day! 🙂
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Thanks Cathy! Home again? X
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Yes, Jo, home again, and feeling pretty under the weather. I’ve posted my first blog about Iceland on my Europe blog. Maybe I could link it to your Monday walk! 🙂 I have to start catching up with the posts I missed while gone. xxx
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Nothing showing up on ‘Europe’, Cathy? 😦 I can probably find it via Facebook.
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It’s here, Jo: https://catbirdineurope.wordpress.com/2016/08/27/late-night-arrival-in-iceland-check-in-to-reykjavik-a-trip-around-the-golden-circle-first-stop-thingvellir-national-park/ Feel free to delete once you find it. 🙂
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No worries- it can stop. Thanks, hon 🙂
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Just tired, or picked up a bug or something? I’ve been up at Blyth with the Ships all day and I’m wrecked. 🙂 Glad to sit down! Tea’s in the oven. I’ll look for your post after we’ve eaten and before I fall asleep!
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Mike got sick first, then I followed shortly after, with a bad cold. I though I’d recovered, but my cough has persisted and now I feel it in my chest. Ugh. We always seem to be weather-challenged on our holidays. Can’t wait to see about Blyth with the Ships! Relax and put your feet up. 🙂
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Oh my aching feet 🙂 🙂 Tea was easy though and I may just have a glass of something in a while. You need something medicinal!
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I think you’re right. Mike’s making us some tea, but later, I think some wine will do. 🙂
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Interesting how the view is framed at different angles.
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I thought it was quite clever. Happy weekend Mlissabeth x
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I also like the different angles – 😉
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Hugs, sweetheart! 🙂
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Enjoy the tall ships Jo! It must be wonderful to live so close to the sea. Love the creative framing very much. Happy weekend!
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Thanks sweetheart! I’m just on my way home from the Tall Ships now. Wrecked! Me not them xx
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Oh dear hope a good night’s sleep will have you turned around.
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Clever, very clever 🙂 but then that’s what I have come to expect from you! Hope you are having a marvellous Tall Ship moment as I type this x
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I was! Joggling home on the train now. Fantastic! Thanks a lot hon xx
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You are a master framer, Jo! Those shots are, indeed, perfect. Enjoy your long weekend and the tall ships!
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A bit of luck involved, Liesbet. 🙂 You would have loved the Ships. I’m just home now and semi-exhausted :).
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Fantastic shots, Jo! I’m loving that blue sky. Enjoy your weekend!
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Thanks darlin! It’s been amazing so far. Now I need a rest xx
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Perfect framing Jo and perfect weather it seems. Off to see the tall ships then? I don’t expect Mick can keep you away… 😀
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I left him in bed after a full on day yesterday. I’m wrecked but the ships weren’t xxx
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Well composed, well framed. As Elaine said, those two people fit right in the circle. Great timing with the camera 😀 It does look like good weather there in north east of England, and summer looks like it doesn’t want to leave you 😉 Hope you enjoy the sunshine and warmth.
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It’s been another fabulous day again today, Mabel. I’m starting to wonder if I’ve accidentally moved to another country! I was quite lucky with the shots. I do love it when people walk at the right speed 🙂
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Very clever – all of them! My favourite, though, is the one with the two people perfectly framed in the circle.
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Thanks, darlin! I have enjoyed your company this week. Glad I wasn’t spammed again 🙂
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Very well framed, Jo.
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They pretty much framed themselves, Tish. I do like cooperative subjects 🙂
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Clever images Jo – are you going to the tall ships?
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I hope so x
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Well spotted, Jo, and very effective. I’m always on the lookout for natural framing.
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The promenade has been given a face lift and this is a rather nice feature Isabella. Thanks x
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Andy Taylor from the former band “Duran Duran” was born and raised there as son of a local fisherman from Tynemouth – Charles Dickens enjoyed visiting Tynemouth area many times according to the collection of his published letters – wonder if the “Dolphin” still be worth visting for some great food add an ale.?
Very well captured… 🙂
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I’m heading for Blyth this morning Drake but I’ll give it a try for you next time I’m up that way. Thank you x
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Very clever, Jo, combining challenges! I have enough trouble keeping up with one 😂
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Sometimes it just works that way Ken. On my way to see the Tall Ships this morning. I hope!
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